Monthly Archives: June 2007
Meet Verizon, King of ISP Spammers
The biggest spammer in the world is a huge, imposing presence in the Internet, known for mercilessly wiping out opposition. China? Russia? No, you...
What’s Your Web 2.0 IQ?
Click the image to take the Web 2.0 QuizWeb 2.0 Quiz
I'm spending the day at the Enterprise 2.0 conference here in Boston where I've...
Motorola Scanner Reads Damaged Tags from 45 Feet
Motorola has released a pair of cordless Bluetooth scanners capable of reading tags from as far as 45 feet away.The LS3578-FZ scanner reads damaged...
Gateway Recalls Faulty Battery Packs
Gateway announced June 19 that it is voluntarily recalling about 14,000 laptop battery packs that were sold during a three-month period in 2003.
The Irvine,...
Apparent Networks, Polycom Team Up on VOIP Testing
Apparent Networks and Polycom will team up to help small and midsize enterprises cost-effectively perform predeployment assessments to determine whether an IP network is...
HP Takes a Holistic Approach to Reinventing Services Business
LAS VEGAS—Like other top-tier OEMs, Hewlett-Packard has been deeply involved in the services business for years, and it is becoming an increasingly important and...
Affordable Broadband Security Infrastructures Needed in Africa
African governments need to work with the private sector to set up innovative and affordable broadband security infrastructures, the Information and Communication Technology Best...
This Week In Emerging Technology – June 20th
Here are the emerging technology stories for the week of June 18th.A Healthy Dose of RFID - MIT's AUTO-ID Labs and SAP work together...
Microsoft Serves One Up for the Home
Click the image to see the slide showWindows Home Server
I have to admit that when I first heard about the Windows Home Server I...
Linux Foundation Charts Linuxs Future
Last week, more than 230 Linux leaders converged on Googles Mountain View, Calif., campus to discuss the most pressing issues for Linux, at the...